By Joel M. Hoffman Vayigash, this week’s Torah portion, opens with the nearly final stages of the drama of the misery and anguish of our ancestors’ family lives. But amid the sorrow we als… more →
Temple Israel of Northern Westchester SchoolAaron wrote 1 month ago: There has been some interesting debate in the comments about the evolving nature of halacha. I wrote … more →
Joel H. wrote 11 months ago: By Joel M. Hoffman Vayigash, this week’s Torah portion, opens with the nearly final stages of … more →
TINW bloggers wrote 1 year ago: By Steve Rubinstein Two of my favorite songs are Hey Jude and Sympathy for the Devil, kind of repres … more →
eimatai wrote 1 year ago: Over Yom Kippur, I was struck by one line of the Vidui prayer where we are meant to reflect on sins … more →
Joel M. Usina wrote 1 year ago: Mercy Over Judgment [Exodus 1.1-25 : Isaiah 27.6-13 : Romans 6.1-2; Hebrews 11.23] Tim Hegg notes in … more →
Joel M. Usina wrote 1 year ago: He Who Created Jacob…and Formed Israel … more →
Joel M. Usina wrote 1 year ago: Controlled? or Redeemed? … more →
Joel M. Usina wrote 1 year ago: Righteous … more →
eimatai wrote 1 year ago: Happy Passover from the Eimatai Family. For interesting passover reading, check out the YU Pesach To … more →
larrykaufman wrote 2 years ago: Today marks my first time on the bimah at Beth Emet. I purposely asked for the privilege on this par … more →
Nate Long wrote 2 years ago: The Torah portion for this week at King Messiah Fellowship is Genesis 6:9 – 7:24. It opens wit … more →
Nate Long wrote 2 years ago: The portions for Sabbath, October 20, 2007 Genesis 3:25 – 4:26 Jeremiah 1:1-19 Romans 3:1-24 … more →
Joel M. Usina wrote 2 years ago: Triennial Cycle according to Torah Resource Bereisheet means “In the beginning” Torah … more →
eimatai wrote 2 years ago: This list was adapted from Rabbi Alexander Seinfeld for the popular book “The Rosh Hashana/Yom … more →
eimatai wrote 2 years ago: Parashat Netzavim opens with Moshe gathering the entire Jewish Nation in front of him. The Torah ela … more →
eimatai wrote 2 years ago: Trumot and Ma’asrot were instituted by God, requiring every farmer to set aside a certain percentage … more →
eimatai wrote 2 years ago: One of the most troubling portions of the Torah appears in this week’s parasha. The story of a waywa … more →
eimatai wrote 2 years ago: After work the other day, I turned on the television and saw a news special on the genocide in Darfu … more →
eimatai wrote 2 years ago: The parasha begins with Moshe recapping the sins of Bnei Yisrael as they traveled through the desert … more →